Dimensional in spanish

Dimensional

pronunciation: dimensioʊnɑl part of speech: adjective
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dimensional = dimensional. 

Example: For example, 'expansion' is always a type of 'dimensional change'.

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» bidimensional = bidimensional.

Example: Such single entries, however, are not arranged linearly as in classical catalogs, but in a bidimensional matrix.

» multidimensional [multi-dimensional] = multidimensional, variado, diverso.

Example: The attraction of such displays is that the multidimensional relationships between subjects may be shown since any one subject can be displayed in juxtaposition with several others.

» n-dimensional = enedimensional, de n dimensiones.

Example: The retrieval power of an n-dimensional matrix catalog is so much greater that the user needs to have only a relatively small amount of information about a book to retrieve the entry swiftly and accurately.

» one-dimensional = unidimensional.

Example: Characters are one-dimensional when only one side of their personality comes through: the kindly neighbor, the crotchety old man, the snobbish beauty.

» three-dimensional (3D) = tridimensional, en tres dimensiones.

Example: Someone searching for information about 'Three-dimensional cinematographic projection' might consult the index under 'Film projection'.

» three-dimensional object = objeto tridimensional.

Example: Non-book media is defined as information-bearing media which are not in the form of a book such as visual images, geographical artifacts, three-dimensional objects, music scores and recorded sound and microfilms.

» two-dimensional = bidimensional.

Example: The following types of data structure are common: relational, where all information is held in a form that can be represented by two-dimensional tables.

» unidimensional = unidimensional.

Example: Guttman scale analysis is a statistical technique designed both for selecting items to make up a unidimensional scale along which individuals may be scored, and as a hypothesis-testing technique for determining whether a set of individuals adequately fit a scale, or whether a scale adequately reflects observed response patterns.

Dimensional synonyms

multidimensional in spanish: multidimensional, pronunciation: məltɪdɪmenʃənəl part of speech: adjective
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